Empower Your Data Center's Future
Data center operators must enhance efficiency and scalability while addressing surging energy costs and sustainability pressures driven by AI workloads, cloud computing, and edge services. Industry leaders collaborate with advanced technology providers to develop solutions that optimize power and cooling infrastructure for high-density compute workloads, such as AI and HPC, while ensuring reliable and secure operations. By leveraging digital transformation, innovative technologies, and specialized expertise in IT, electrical, mechanical, and cybersecurity domains, we meet stringent uptime and sustainability requirements, improve energy efficiency, streamline operational complexity, and deliver robust digital infrastructure to support global connectivity.
Power and Cooling
Infrastructure
The density of compute workloads (especially AI and HPC) is pushing the limits of traditional power and cooling systems.
Energy Costs and
Sustainability Pressures
Data centers are massive energy consumers. The rise of AI workloads, cloud computing, and edge services has significantly increased power demand.
Talent Shortages and
Operational Complexity
Running data centers efficiently requires a mix of specialized IT, electrical, mechanical, and cybersecurity skills.
Detalles
Power and Cooling Infrastructure
The increasing density of compute workloads, particularly in AI and HPC, is straining traditional power and cooling systems. Advanced solutions enable precise monitoring of chilled water loops and liquid cooling systems, allowing fine-tuned control of cooling output. This optimizes energy efficiency by preventing overcooling and ensures thermal stability for high-performance computing environments.
Energy Costs and Sustainability
Efficient data center operation demands expertise in IT, electrical, mechanical, and cybersecurity disciplines. Implementing "behind-the-meter" microgrids reduces energy costs, avoids peak demand charges, and ensures uptime during grid instability. Additionally, predictive maintenance and efficiency optimization minimize energy loss, enhancing overall sustainability and operational performance.
Talent Shortages and Operational Complexity
Running data centers efficiently demands a blend of specialized IT, electrical, mechanical, and cybersecurity expertise. To enhance operational readiness and incident response, scenario-based training should be implemented for fault recovery, system startups/shutdowns, and cooling/power failure protocols. Reducing nuisance alarms and alarm floods during disturbances is crucial, as these often result in missed incidents in complex environments.
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